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The crisis in Ukraine began in November last year when pro-Moscow PresidentViktor Yanukovych abandoned a deal with the EU in favour of stronger ties with Russia.
Protests erupted in the capital Kiev and quickly escalated as government buildings were seized in cities across the western regions of Ukraine.
Protests in western Ukraine
On 20 February at least 88 people were killed in 48 hours in Kiev.
Videos showed uniformed snipers firing at protesters holding makeshift shields. President Yanukovych signed a ceasefire deal with the opposition but then disappeared and parliament voted to remove him from power.
Ukraine has been torn between east and west since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. While Ukrainian is the main language in western regions, Russian is predominant in parts of the east and south.
The division is also reflected in voting patterns. Mr Yanukovych received most support in the southern and eastern regions of Ukraine in the 2010 election.
Protests spread south toCrimea
On 27-28 February pro-Russian gunmen seized key buildings in the Crimean capital, Simferopol.
Within days the parliament voted to join Russia and called a referendum.
The majority of Crimea's 2.3 million population identify themselves as ethnic Russians and speak Russian - a legacy of Russia's 200-year involvement in the region.
Russia's Black Sea Fleet also has its historic base in the Crimean coastal city of Sevastopol.
On 16 March, 97% of voters reportedly backed the proposal to join Russia. That figure was later disputed, with leaked documents showing only 50-60% support for the move.
The EU and US condemned the "annexation" of Crimea and imposed sanctions on Russian and Ukrainian officials.
Trouble spreads east
Pro-Russian sentiment is strong in eastern regions such as Donetsk and Luhansk, Ukraine's industrial heartland. After the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from Crimea, there were reports of large numbers of Russian troops gathering just over the border.
On 7 April protesters occupied government buildings in the eastern cities of Donetsk, Luhansk and Kharkiv.
Although the Kharkiv building was retaken the following day, the occupations spread to other cities, and a number of pro-Russian leaders declared that referendums on granting greater autonomy to eastern regions would be held on 11 May.
On 17 April, the US, EU, Russia and Ukraine reached a deal in Geneva to "de-escalate" the crisis quickly, but the agreement quickly unravelled.
On 25 April eight Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) military observers were detained by pro-Russian separatists near Sloviansk, accused of being spies.
They were eventually released after a week in captivity. But violent clashes continued in the city.
Dozens die in Odessa
On 2 May the conflict moved to the Black Sea city of Odessa where at least 46 pro-Russian activists were killed when a trade union building they had sought refuge in caught fire.
The trouble in Odessa erupted as, further east, Ukrainian forces began to challenge pro-Russian insurgents more aggressively, in many places winning back territory.
Eastern referendum
On 7 May Russian PresidentVladimir Putin proposed that referendums on independence for eastern regions should be postponed.
However a day later, pro-Russian activists in Donetsk and Luhansk said that they would go ahead with their planned votes, with millions of ballot papers printed.
The interim Ukrainian Government said it would ignore the outcome of any vote, and press ahead with its "anti-terror" operations against the separatists.
The EU said that any vote "could have no democratic legitimacy and would only worsen the situation".
Ukraine's economic ties
Elections for a new president in Ukraine are due to be held on 25 May. The OSCE is calling for a ceasefire ahead of the poll to enable voting to go ahead.
Ukraine has economic ties to both the EU and Russia.
Ukraine imports most of its gas and oil from Russia - and because energy has been heavily subsidised the country has become overly-reliant on fuel imports.
About one-third of Europe's gas also comes from Russia - about half of it through Ukraine.
Ukraine is heavily in debt. A rescue package agreed with Russia was cancelled after the protesters forced out Mr Yanukovych.
The International Monetary Fund has now approved a $17.1 bn (£10.1 bn) bailout for Ukraine the help the country's struggling economy. With funds from other donors, including the EU, the total package will be worth £32.1bn.
But the loan is dependent on strict economic reforms, including raising taxes and energy prices, which are unlikely to prove popular with voters.

Available for free download December 10th at http://prettylightsmusic.com/music
The Remixes collection is a full-length re-imagination of A Color Map of the Sun. Derek Vincent Smith -- aka Pretty Lights -- invited producers from a wide stylistic spectrum to remix the tracks from his latest album. Derek produced A Color Map of the Sun with no intention of having it be an album of dance floor bangers, but rather a collection of music that can be enjoyed anyplace, anytime, all the time.
These Remixes are other artists' interpretations of his compositions and self made vinyl samples. The tracks are mostly intended to be hard hitting, but they are also just very different.

published:04 Dec 2013

views:4632450

Hello guys, 2nd video here. And today we're going to play UltimateDriving: Odessa and in this episode we explore this map. We will be doing a series on this.
I will leave Dan's channel link below as well as his Episode 1 too.
Dan's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdk4jrTPbB4oPagWQfgx2g
Dan's video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jsI2BTMSuw&t=794s
Also I know this really cool person but she only has about 5 subs so please subscribe to her; she does speed draws, drawing tutorials, stop motion videos and much more!
Here is her channel link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfM9cCd8iDpJZwyzLDnE-KQ
Other than that, have a nice day!

Odessa

Odessa or Odesa (Ukrainian:Оде́са, [oˈdɛsɐ]; Russian:Оде́сса;IPA:[ɐˈdʲesə]) is a city in Ukraine and a major seaport and transportation hub located on the northwestern shore of the Black Sea. Odessa is also an administrative center of the Odessa Oblast and a multiethnic major cultural center. Odessa is the third biggest city in Ukraine and known in Ukraine as Black Sea Pearl or Southern Palmyra.

In 1794, the city of Odessa was founded by a decree of the Empress Catherine the Great. From 1819 to 1858, Odessa was a free port. During the Soviet period it was the most important port of trade in the Soviet Union and a Soviet naval base. On 1 January 2000, the Quarantine Pier at Odessa Commercial Sea Port was declared a free port and free economic zone for a period of 25 years.

The territory of modern Ukraine has been inhabited since 32,000 BC. During the Middle Ages, the area was a key centre of East Slavic culture, with the powerful state of Kievan Rus' forming the basis of Ukrainian identity. Following its fragmentation in the 13th century, the territory was contested, ruled and divided by a variety of powers, including Lithuania, Poland, the Ottoman Empire, Austria-Hungary, and Russia. A Cossack republic emerged and prospered during the 17th and 18th centuries, but its territory was eventually split between Poland and the Russian Empire, and later submerged fully into Russia. Two brief periods of independence occurred during the 20th century, once near the end of World War I and another during World War II, but both occasions would ultimately see Ukraine's territories conquered and consolidated into a Soviet republic, a situation that persisted until 1991, when Ukraine gained its independence from the Soviet Union in the aftermath of its dissolution at the end of the Cold War.

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Ukraine in maps: How the crisis spread

Ukraine in maps: How the crisis spread

Ukraine in maps: How the crisis spread

The crisis in Ukraine began in November last year when pro-Moscow PresidentViktor Yanukovych abandoned a deal with the EU in favour of stronger ties with Russia.
Protests erupted in the capital Kiev and quickly escalated as government buildings were seized in cities across the western regions of Ukraine.
Protests in western Ukraine
On 20 February at least 88 people were killed in 48 hours in Kiev.
Videos showed uniformed snipers firing at protesters holding makeshift shields. President Yanukovych signed a ceasefire deal with the opposition but then disappeared and parliament voted to remove him from power.
Ukraine has been torn between east and west since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. While Ukrainian is the main language in western regions, Russian is predominant in parts of the east and south.
The division is also reflected in voting patterns. Mr Yanukovych received most support in the southern and eastern regions of Ukraine in the 2010 election.
Protests spread south toCrimea
On 27-28 February pro-Russian gunmen seized key buildings in the Crimean capital, Simferopol.
Within days the parliament voted to join Russia and called a referendum.
The majority of Crimea's 2.3 million population identify themselves as ethnic Russians and speak Russian - a legacy of Russia's 200-year involvement in the region.
Russia's Black Sea Fleet also has its historic base in the Crimean coastal city of Sevastopol.
On 16 March, 97% of voters reportedly backed the proposal to join Russia. That figure was later disputed, with leaked documents showing only 50-60% support for the move.
The EU and US condemned the "annexation" of Crimea and imposed sanctions on Russian and Ukrainian officials.
Trouble spreads east
Pro-Russian sentiment is strong in eastern regions such as Donetsk and Luhansk, Ukraine's industrial heartland. After the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from Crimea, there were reports of large numbers of Russian troops gathering just over the border.
On 7 April protesters occupied government buildings in the eastern cities of Donetsk, Luhansk and Kharkiv.
Although the Kharkiv building was retaken the following day, the occupations spread to other cities, and a number of pro-Russian leaders declared that referendums on granting greater autonomy to eastern regions would be held on 11 May.
On 17 April, the US, EU, Russia and Ukraine reached a deal in Geneva to "de-escalate" the crisis quickly, but the agreement quickly unravelled.
On 25 April eight Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) military observers were detained by pro-Russian separatists near Sloviansk, accused of being spies.
They were eventually released after a week in captivity. But violent clashes continued in the city.
Dozens die in Odessa
On 2 May the conflict moved to the Black Sea city of Odessa where at least 46 pro-Russian activists were killed when a trade union building they had sought refuge in caught fire.
The trouble in Odessa erupted as, further east, Ukrainian forces began to challenge pro-Russian insurgents more aggressively, in many places winning back territory.
Eastern referendum
On 7 May Russian PresidentVladimir Putin proposed that referendums on independence for eastern regions should be postponed.
However a day later, pro-Russian activists in Donetsk and Luhansk said that they would go ahead with their planned votes, with millions of ballot papers printed.
The interim Ukrainian Government said it would ignore the outcome of any vote, and press ahead with its "anti-terror" operations against the separatists.
The EU said that any vote "could have no democratic legitimacy and would only worsen the situation".
Ukraine's economic ties
Elections for a new president in Ukraine are due to be held on 25 May. The OSCE is calling for a ceasefire ahead of the poll to enable voting to go ahead.
Ukraine has economic ties to both the EU and Russia.
Ukraine imports most of its gas and oil from Russia - and because energy has been heavily subsidised the country has become overly-reliant on fuel imports.
About one-third of Europe's gas also comes from Russia - about half of it through Ukraine.
Ukraine is heavily in debt. A rescue package agreed with Russia was cancelled after the protesters forced out Mr Yanukovych.
The International Monetary Fund has now approved a $17.1 bn (£10.1 bn) bailout for Ukraine the help the country's struggling economy. With funds from other donors, including the EU, the total package will be worth £32.1bn.
But the loan is dependent on strict economic reforms, including raising taxes and energy prices, which are unlikely to prove popular with voters.

Available for free download December 10th at http://prettylightsmusic.com/music
The Remixes collection is a full-length re-imagination of A Color Map of the Sun. Derek Vincent Smith -- aka Pretty Lights -- invited producers from a wide stylistic spectrum to remix the tracks from his latest album. Derek produced A Color Map of the Sun with no intention of having it be an album of dance floor bangers, but rather a collection of music that can be enjoyed anyplace, anytime, all the time.
These Remixes are other artists' interpretations of his compositions and self made vinyl samples. The tracks are mostly intended to be hard hitting, but they are also just very different.

20:10

Exploring the maps![1] | Ultimate Driving: Odessa - ROBLOX

Exploring the maps![1] | Ultimate Driving: Odessa - ROBLOX

Exploring the maps![1] | Ultimate Driving: Odessa - ROBLOX

Hello guys, 2nd video here. And today we're going to play UltimateDriving: Odessa and in this episode we explore this map. We will be doing a series on this.
I will leave Dan's channel link below as well as his Episode 1 too.
Dan's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdk4jrTPbB4oPagWQfgx2g
Dan's video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jsI2BTMSuw&t=794s
Also I know this really cool person but she only has about 5 subs so please subscribe to her; she does speed draws, drawing tutorials, stop motion videos and much more!
Here is her channel link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfM9cCd8iDpJZwyzLDnE-KQ
Other than that, have a nice day!

Ada - Maps (Michael Mayer & Tobias Thomas Remix)

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15:42

Odessa: Ukraine’s secret weapon? (NATO Review)

Odessa: Ukraine’s secret weapon? (NATO Review)

Odessa: Ukraine’s secret weapon? (NATO Review)

Odessa has been attacked. Many times. But it has found a way to make the attacks bring people together. NATOReview travelled to the southern Ukrainian region to find out the secret of its success.
--
What is NATO Review? It’s a free, online magazine looking at some of today’s most pressing security issues. It publishes videos, articles, timelines, maps, podcasts, cartoons and more on everything from cyber attacks to the effect of social media in revolutions. Or from energy security to Russia’s hybrid war tactics. Or even from water scarcity to the need to get more women into defence.
Most important is that what is published in NATO Review does not necessarily represent official opinion or policy of member governments, or of NATO. So the opinions you’ll hear in NATO Review may not be the ones you expect to hear. Or from people you’d expect to be invited to offer their opinions.
It’s a magazine that has been doing this for over 60 years. And in that sense, despite it being a modern magazine, it still holds to the task given to it all those years ago - which is to 'contribute to a constructive discussion of Euro-Atlantic security issues'.
NATO Review website: http://www.nato.int/review

14:22

Germans from Russia Settlement Locations Map Tutorial

Germans from Russia Settlement Locations Map Tutorial

Germans from Russia Settlement Locations Map Tutorial

A short tutorial introducing the map of Germans from RussiaSettlement Locations and how to search it. For more maps, see the maps page on our website:
https://germans-from-russia-settlements.blogspot.com

Map of Ukraine

video for a project

3:18

Maps (Yeah Yeah Yeah's Cover)

Maps (Yeah Yeah Yeah's Cover)

Maps (Yeah Yeah Yeah's Cover)

www.facebook.com/warsonic
Our take on the Yeah Yeah Yeah's amazing song Maps.
Feel free to tell us if you would like to see a song you love covered in this way.
Even more keyboards this time around :)
Sonia:
Casio MT 70
YamahaVSS 30
Kick drum by the BoomBap iPhone app
Oskar:
Yamaha CS01
Sunrizer iPhone up in the Akai synth station
Teenage Engineering OP1
www.facebook.com/warsonic
www.souncloud.com/warsonic

MAP Oil Tools Odessa,TX - ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

Odessa (A half life 2 map)

For spaztron64

0:58

Odessa Funny Dance On z_umizuri_xyz

Odessa Funny Dance On z_umizuri_xyz

Odessa Funny Dance On z_umizuri_xyz

This is a funny odessa video made on z_umizuri, which can be found on gmod.org here, it contians that and MORE FISHING MAPS!
http://garrysmod.org/downloads/?a=view&id=45379
On these umizuri maps, you are a fisher, and you can catch 1000's of items!

3:31

Alex Rust Maps His Trip Around the World

Alex Rust Maps His Trip Around the World

Alex Rust Maps His Trip Around the World

With the help of his mother's world-map, my friend AlexRust outlines the route he took when he sailed his boat 'Bubbles' around the World in 2010-2012.

Ukraine in maps: How the crisis spread

The crisis in Ukraine began in November last year when pro-Moscow PresidentViktor Yanukovych abandoned a deal with the EU in favour of stronger ties with Russia.
Protests erupted in the capital Kiev and quickly escalated as government buildings were seized in cities across the western regions of Ukraine.
Protests in western Ukraine
On 20 February at least 88 people were killed in 48 hours in Kiev.
Videos showed uniformed snipers firing at protesters holding makeshift shields. President Yanukovych signed a ceasefire deal with the opposition but then disappeared and parliament voted to remove him from power.
Ukraine has been torn between east and west since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. While Ukrainian is the main language in western regions, Russian is predominant in parts...

City Maps Odessa Ukraine

Available for free download December 10th at http://prettylightsmusic.com/music
The Remixes collection is a full-length re-imagination of A Color Map of the Sun. Derek Vincent Smith -- aka Pretty Lights -- invited producers from a wide stylistic spectrum to remix the tracks from his latest album. Derek produced A Color Map of the Sun with no intention of having it be an album of dance floor bangers, but rather a collection of music that can be enjoyed anyplace, anytime, all the time.
These Remixes are other artists' interpretations of his compositions and self made vinyl samples. The tracks are mostly intended to be hard hitting, but they are also just very different.

published: 04 Dec 2013

Exploring the maps![1] | Ultimate Driving: Odessa - ROBLOX

Hello guys, 2nd video here. And today we're going to play UltimateDriving: Odessa and in this episode we explore this map. We will be doing a series on this.
I will leave Dan's channel link below as well as his Episode 1 too.
Dan's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdk4jrTPbB4oPagWQfgx2g
Dan's video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jsI2BTMSuw&t=794s
Also I know this really cool person but she only has about 5 subs so please subscribe to her; she does speed draws, drawing tutorials, stop motion videos and much more!
Here is her channel link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfM9cCd8iDpJZwyzLDnE-KQ
Other than that, have a nice day!

Одесса-Сергеевка (Odessa-Sergeyevka)

Ada - Maps (Michael Mayer & Tobias Thomas Remix)

.

published: 29 Jul 2009

Odessa: Ukraine’s secret weapon? (NATO Review)

Odessa has been attacked. Many times. But it has found a way to make the attacks bring people together. NATOReview travelled to the southern Ukrainian region to find out the secret of its success.
--
What is NATO Review? It’s a free, online magazine looking at some of today’s most pressing security issues. It publishes videos, articles, timelines, maps, podcasts, cartoons and more on everything from cyber attacks to the effect of social media in revolutions. Or from energy security to Russia’s hybrid war tactics. Or even from water scarcity to the need to get more women into defence.
Most important is that what is published in NATO Review does not necessarily represent official opinion or policy of member governments, or of NATO. So the opinions you’ll hear in NATO Review may not be...

published: 22 Jan 2016

Germans from Russia Settlement Locations Map Tutorial

A short tutorial introducing the map of Germans from RussiaSettlement Locations and how to search it. For more maps, see the maps page on our website:
https://germans-from-russia-settlements.blogspot.com

Map of Ukraine

video for a project

published: 06 Oct 2012

Maps (Yeah Yeah Yeah's Cover)

www.facebook.com/warsonic
Our take on the Yeah Yeah Yeah's amazing song Maps.
Feel free to tell us if you would like to see a song you love covered in this way.
Even more keyboards this time around :)
Sonia:
Casio MT 70
YamahaVSS 30
Kick drum by the BoomBap iPhone app
Oskar:
Yamaha CS01
Sunrizer iPhone up in the Akai synth station
Teenage Engineering OP1
www.facebook.com/warsonic
www.souncloud.com/warsonic

MAP Oil Tools Odessa,TX - ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

Odessa (A half life 2 map)

For spaztron64

published: 24 Oct 2016

Odessa Funny Dance On z_umizuri_xyz

This is a funny odessa video made on z_umizuri, which can be found on gmod.org here, it contians that and MORE FISHING MAPS!
http://garrysmod.org/downloads/?a=view&id=45379
On these umizuri maps, you are a fisher, and you can catch 1000's of items!

published: 22 Jul 2008

Alex Rust Maps His Trip Around the World

With the help of his mother's world-map, my friend AlexRust outlines the route he took when he sailed his boat 'Bubbles' around the World in 2010-2012.

The crisis in Ukraine began in November last year when pro-Moscow PresidentViktor Yanukovych abandoned a deal with the EU in favour of stronger ties with Russia.
Protests erupted in the capital Kiev and quickly escalated as government buildings were seized in cities across the western regions of Ukraine.
Protests in western Ukraine
On 20 February at least 88 people were killed in 48 hours in Kiev.
Videos showed uniformed snipers firing at protesters holding makeshift shields. President Yanukovych signed a ceasefire deal with the opposition but then disappeared and parliament voted to remove him from power.
Ukraine has been torn between east and west since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. While Ukrainian is the main language in western regions, Russian is predominant in parts of the east and south.
The division is also reflected in voting patterns. Mr Yanukovych received most support in the southern and eastern regions of Ukraine in the 2010 election.
Protests spread south toCrimea
On 27-28 February pro-Russian gunmen seized key buildings in the Crimean capital, Simferopol.
Within days the parliament voted to join Russia and called a referendum.
The majority of Crimea's 2.3 million population identify themselves as ethnic Russians and speak Russian - a legacy of Russia's 200-year involvement in the region.
Russia's Black Sea Fleet also has its historic base in the Crimean coastal city of Sevastopol.
On 16 March, 97% of voters reportedly backed the proposal to join Russia. That figure was later disputed, with leaked documents showing only 50-60% support for the move.
The EU and US condemned the "annexation" of Crimea and imposed sanctions on Russian and Ukrainian officials.
Trouble spreads east
Pro-Russian sentiment is strong in eastern regions such as Donetsk and Luhansk, Ukraine's industrial heartland. After the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from Crimea, there were reports of large numbers of Russian troops gathering just over the border.
On 7 April protesters occupied government buildings in the eastern cities of Donetsk, Luhansk and Kharkiv.
Although the Kharkiv building was retaken the following day, the occupations spread to other cities, and a number of pro-Russian leaders declared that referendums on granting greater autonomy to eastern regions would be held on 11 May.
On 17 April, the US, EU, Russia and Ukraine reached a deal in Geneva to "de-escalate" the crisis quickly, but the agreement quickly unravelled.
On 25 April eight Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) military observers were detained by pro-Russian separatists near Sloviansk, accused of being spies.
They were eventually released after a week in captivity. But violent clashes continued in the city.
Dozens die in Odessa
On 2 May the conflict moved to the Black Sea city of Odessa where at least 46 pro-Russian activists were killed when a trade union building they had sought refuge in caught fire.
The trouble in Odessa erupted as, further east, Ukrainian forces began to challenge pro-Russian insurgents more aggressively, in many places winning back territory.
Eastern referendum
On 7 May Russian PresidentVladimir Putin proposed that referendums on independence for eastern regions should be postponed.
However a day later, pro-Russian activists in Donetsk and Luhansk said that they would go ahead with their planned votes, with millions of ballot papers printed.
The interim Ukrainian Government said it would ignore the outcome of any vote, and press ahead with its "anti-terror" operations against the separatists.
The EU said that any vote "could have no democratic legitimacy and would only worsen the situation".
Ukraine's economic ties
Elections for a new president in Ukraine are due to be held on 25 May. The OSCE is calling for a ceasefire ahead of the poll to enable voting to go ahead.
Ukraine has economic ties to both the EU and Russia.
Ukraine imports most of its gas and oil from Russia - and because energy has been heavily subsidised the country has become overly-reliant on fuel imports.
About one-third of Europe's gas also comes from Russia - about half of it through Ukraine.
Ukraine is heavily in debt. A rescue package agreed with Russia was cancelled after the protesters forced out Mr Yanukovych.
The International Monetary Fund has now approved a $17.1 bn (£10.1 bn) bailout for Ukraine the help the country's struggling economy. With funds from other donors, including the EU, the total package will be worth £32.1bn.
But the loan is dependent on strict economic reforms, including raising taxes and energy prices, which are unlikely to prove popular with voters.

The crisis in Ukraine began in November last year when pro-Moscow PresidentViktor Yanukovych abandoned a deal with the EU in favour of stronger ties with Russia.
Protests erupted in the capital Kiev and quickly escalated as government buildings were seized in cities across the western regions of Ukraine.
Protests in western Ukraine
On 20 February at least 88 people were killed in 48 hours in Kiev.
Videos showed uniformed snipers firing at protesters holding makeshift shields. President Yanukovych signed a ceasefire deal with the opposition but then disappeared and parliament voted to remove him from power.
Ukraine has been torn between east and west since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. While Ukrainian is the main language in western regions, Russian is predominant in parts of the east and south.
The division is also reflected in voting patterns. Mr Yanukovych received most support in the southern and eastern regions of Ukraine in the 2010 election.
Protests spread south toCrimea
On 27-28 February pro-Russian gunmen seized key buildings in the Crimean capital, Simferopol.
Within days the parliament voted to join Russia and called a referendum.
The majority of Crimea's 2.3 million population identify themselves as ethnic Russians and speak Russian - a legacy of Russia's 200-year involvement in the region.
Russia's Black Sea Fleet also has its historic base in the Crimean coastal city of Sevastopol.
On 16 March, 97% of voters reportedly backed the proposal to join Russia. That figure was later disputed, with leaked documents showing only 50-60% support for the move.
The EU and US condemned the "annexation" of Crimea and imposed sanctions on Russian and Ukrainian officials.
Trouble spreads east
Pro-Russian sentiment is strong in eastern regions such as Donetsk and Luhansk, Ukraine's industrial heartland. After the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from Crimea, there were reports of large numbers of Russian troops gathering just over the border.
On 7 April protesters occupied government buildings in the eastern cities of Donetsk, Luhansk and Kharkiv.
Although the Kharkiv building was retaken the following day, the occupations spread to other cities, and a number of pro-Russian leaders declared that referendums on granting greater autonomy to eastern regions would be held on 11 May.
On 17 April, the US, EU, Russia and Ukraine reached a deal in Geneva to "de-escalate" the crisis quickly, but the agreement quickly unravelled.
On 25 April eight Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) military observers were detained by pro-Russian separatists near Sloviansk, accused of being spies.
They were eventually released after a week in captivity. But violent clashes continued in the city.
Dozens die in Odessa
On 2 May the conflict moved to the Black Sea city of Odessa where at least 46 pro-Russian activists were killed when a trade union building they had sought refuge in caught fire.
The trouble in Odessa erupted as, further east, Ukrainian forces began to challenge pro-Russian insurgents more aggressively, in many places winning back territory.
Eastern referendum
On 7 May Russian PresidentVladimir Putin proposed that referendums on independence for eastern regions should be postponed.
However a day later, pro-Russian activists in Donetsk and Luhansk said that they would go ahead with their planned votes, with millions of ballot papers printed.
The interim Ukrainian Government said it would ignore the outcome of any vote, and press ahead with its "anti-terror" operations against the separatists.
The EU said that any vote "could have no democratic legitimacy and would only worsen the situation".
Ukraine's economic ties
Elections for a new president in Ukraine are due to be held on 25 May. The OSCE is calling for a ceasefire ahead of the poll to enable voting to go ahead.
Ukraine has economic ties to both the EU and Russia.
Ukraine imports most of its gas and oil from Russia - and because energy has been heavily subsidised the country has become overly-reliant on fuel imports.
About one-third of Europe's gas also comes from Russia - about half of it through Ukraine.
Ukraine is heavily in debt. A rescue package agreed with Russia was cancelled after the protesters forced out Mr Yanukovych.
The International Monetary Fund has now approved a $17.1 bn (£10.1 bn) bailout for Ukraine the help the country's struggling economy. With funds from other donors, including the EU, the total package will be worth £32.1bn.
But the loan is dependent on strict economic reforms, including raising taxes and energy prices, which are unlikely to prove popular with voters.

Available for free download December 10th at http://prettylightsmusic.com/music
The Remixes collection is a full-length re-imagination of A Color Map of the Sun. Derek Vincent Smith -- aka Pretty Lights -- invited producers from a wide stylistic spectrum to remix the tracks from his latest album. Derek produced A Color Map of the Sun with no intention of having it be an album of dance floor bangers, but rather a collection of music that can be enjoyed anyplace, anytime, all the time.
These Remixes are other artists' interpretations of his compositions and self made vinyl samples. The tracks are mostly intended to be hard hitting, but they are also just very different.

Available for free download December 10th at http://prettylightsmusic.com/music
The Remixes collection is a full-length re-imagination of A Color Map of the Sun. Derek Vincent Smith -- aka Pretty Lights -- invited producers from a wide stylistic spectrum to remix the tracks from his latest album. Derek produced A Color Map of the Sun with no intention of having it be an album of dance floor bangers, but rather a collection of music that can be enjoyed anyplace, anytime, all the time.
These Remixes are other artists' interpretations of his compositions and self made vinyl samples. The tracks are mostly intended to be hard hitting, but they are also just very different.

Hello guys, 2nd video here. And today we're going to play UltimateDriving: Odessa and in this episode we explore this map. We will be doing a series on this.
I will leave Dan's channel link below as well as his Episode 1 too.
Dan's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdk4jrTPbB4oPagWQfgx2g
Dan's video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jsI2BTMSuw&t=794s
Also I know this really cool person but she only has about 5 subs so please subscribe to her; she does speed draws, drawing tutorials, stop motion videos and much more!
Here is her channel link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfM9cCd8iDpJZwyzLDnE-KQ
Other than that, have a nice day!

Hello guys, 2nd video here. And today we're going to play UltimateDriving: Odessa and in this episode we explore this map. We will be doing a series on this.
I will leave Dan's channel link below as well as his Episode 1 too.
Dan's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdk4jrTPbB4oPagWQfgx2g
Dan's video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jsI2BTMSuw&t=794s
Also I know this really cool person but she only has about 5 subs so please subscribe to her; she does speed draws, drawing tutorials, stop motion videos and much more!
Here is her channel link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfM9cCd8iDpJZwyzLDnE-KQ
Other than that, have a nice day!

Odessa: Ukraine’s secret weapon? (NATO Review)

Odessa has been attacked. Many times. But it has found a way to make the attacks bring people together. NATOReview travelled to the southern Ukrainian region t...

Odessa has been attacked. Many times. But it has found a way to make the attacks bring people together. NATOReview travelled to the southern Ukrainian region to find out the secret of its success.
--
What is NATO Review? It’s a free, online magazine looking at some of today’s most pressing security issues. It publishes videos, articles, timelines, maps, podcasts, cartoons and more on everything from cyber attacks to the effect of social media in revolutions. Or from energy security to Russia’s hybrid war tactics. Or even from water scarcity to the need to get more women into defence.
Most important is that what is published in NATO Review does not necessarily represent official opinion or policy of member governments, or of NATO. So the opinions you’ll hear in NATO Review may not be the ones you expect to hear. Or from people you’d expect to be invited to offer their opinions.
It’s a magazine that has been doing this for over 60 years. And in that sense, despite it being a modern magazine, it still holds to the task given to it all those years ago - which is to 'contribute to a constructive discussion of Euro-Atlantic security issues'.
NATO Review website: http://www.nato.int/review

Odessa has been attacked. Many times. But it has found a way to make the attacks bring people together. NATOReview travelled to the southern Ukrainian region to find out the secret of its success.
--
What is NATO Review? It’s a free, online magazine looking at some of today’s most pressing security issues. It publishes videos, articles, timelines, maps, podcasts, cartoons and more on everything from cyber attacks to the effect of social media in revolutions. Or from energy security to Russia’s hybrid war tactics. Or even from water scarcity to the need to get more women into defence.
Most important is that what is published in NATO Review does not necessarily represent official opinion or policy of member governments, or of NATO. So the opinions you’ll hear in NATO Review may not be the ones you expect to hear. Or from people you’d expect to be invited to offer their opinions.
It’s a magazine that has been doing this for over 60 years. And in that sense, despite it being a modern magazine, it still holds to the task given to it all those years ago - which is to 'contribute to a constructive discussion of Euro-Atlantic security issues'.
NATO Review website: http://www.nato.int/review

A short tutorial introducing the map of Germans from RussiaSettlement Locations and how to search it. For more maps, see the maps page on our website:
https://germans-from-russia-settlements.blogspot.com

A short tutorial introducing the map of Germans from RussiaSettlement Locations and how to search it. For more maps, see the maps page on our website:
https://germans-from-russia-settlements.blogspot.com

Maps (Yeah Yeah Yeah's Cover)

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Our take on the Yeah Yeah Yeah's amazing song Maps.
Feel free to tell us if you would like to see a song you love covered in thi...

www.facebook.com/warsonic
Our take on the Yeah Yeah Yeah's amazing song Maps.
Feel free to tell us if you would like to see a song you love covered in this way.
Even more keyboards this time around :)
Sonia:
Casio MT 70
YamahaVSS 30
Kick drum by the BoomBap iPhone app
Oskar:
Yamaha CS01
Sunrizer iPhone up in the Akai synth station
Teenage Engineering OP1
www.facebook.com/warsonic
www.souncloud.com/warsonic

www.facebook.com/warsonic
Our take on the Yeah Yeah Yeah's amazing song Maps.
Feel free to tell us if you would like to see a song you love covered in this way.
Even more keyboards this time around :)
Sonia:
Casio MT 70
YamahaVSS 30
Kick drum by the BoomBap iPhone app
Oskar:
Yamaha CS01
Sunrizer iPhone up in the Akai synth station
Teenage Engineering OP1
www.facebook.com/warsonic
www.souncloud.com/warsonic

Odessa Funny Dance On z_umizuri_xyz

This is a funny odessa video made on z_umizuri, which can be found on gmod.org here, it contians that and MORE FISHING MAPS!
http://garrysmod.org/downloads/...

This is a funny odessa video made on z_umizuri, which can be found on gmod.org here, it contians that and MORE FISHING MAPS!
http://garrysmod.org/downloads/?a=view&id=45379
On these umizuri maps, you are a fisher, and you can catch 1000's of items!

This is a funny odessa video made on z_umizuri, which can be found on gmod.org here, it contians that and MORE FISHING MAPS!
http://garrysmod.org/downloads/?a=view&id=45379
On these umizuri maps, you are a fisher, and you can catch 1000's of items!

Travel to Odessa Ukraine

Considering traveling to Odessa, Ukraine? Is OdessaSafe? Is Odessa "open to tourism" even during the crisis? We just returned again from a trip to Odessa in Fall 2014 and its still one of our favorite places in the world! Watch this video to learn more about traveling to Odessa, Ukraine. This video is from http://ukrainevideoguide.com, - Check out the website for more information, including over 2 hours of FREE videos on Ukraine.

published: 20 Aug 2013

Travel Ukraine 2014 Odessa Beaches - Travel Guide

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What Ukrainian girls in Odessa think of foreign guys! | How to travel better

Travel to Odessa/ Kiev / Zaporizhia and live like a Boss on a low Budget !

In this video I will take you on my trip to Ukraine where I travel to Odessa, Kiev and Zaporizhia. I will show you how you can live like a boss on a low budget and explain why I think the Ukraine is a very good TravelDestination.
Get a 30€/$ discount on airbnb for your first trip by using this link : https://www.airbnb.de/c/dlebedev48
Get 25% off your MyProtein order by using this link :
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My Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/danymalistic/
My Snapchat : Danymalistic

published: 07 Jun 2017

Odessa Ukraine Tour of City

A real representation of what it is like to visit Odessa Ukraine.If you are a western man, this is a must for first time visitors to this wonderful Black sea city.

published: 16 Aug 2013

UKRAINE IS SOOOO CHEAP! Travel to Lviv

In todays video I will show you how inexpensive it is to travel to the Ukraine. In this video I am traveling to Ukraine in 2017, specifically to Lviv.
.Get a 30€/$ discount on airbnb for your first trip by using this link : https://www.airbnb.de/c/dlebedev48
Get 25% off your MyProtein order by using this link :
https://goo.gl/3MLBSM
My Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/danymalistic/
My Snapchat : Danymalistic
inspired by IndigoTraveller : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wF1Mp3X_g1k
Travel to the Ukraine 2017
Travel to lviv
Travel to Odessa
Travel on a Budget

My little Guide to Odessa, Ukraine.

In this video I'll show you the sights of Odessa. You'll see great churches and cathedrals of Ukraine, ancient monuments and beautiful boulevards of Odessa... I'm fond of travelling and I'm dreaming to meet a man with whom I can travel a world.

published: 09 Sep 2010

Ep. 63: Those are the people that have RUINED travel. Odessa, Ukraine Travel Guide

Travel to Odessa Ukraine

Considering traveling to Odessa, Ukraine? Is OdessaSafe? Is Odessa "open to tourism" even during the crisis? We just returned again from a trip to Odessa in ...

Considering traveling to Odessa, Ukraine? Is OdessaSafe? Is Odessa "open to tourism" even during the crisis? We just returned again from a trip to Odessa in Fall 2014 and its still one of our favorite places in the world! Watch this video to learn more about traveling to Odessa, Ukraine. This video is from http://ukrainevideoguide.com, - Check out the website for more information, including over 2 hours of FREE videos on Ukraine.

Considering traveling to Odessa, Ukraine? Is OdessaSafe? Is Odessa "open to tourism" even during the crisis? We just returned again from a trip to Odessa in Fall 2014 and its still one of our favorite places in the world! Watch this video to learn more about traveling to Odessa, Ukraine. This video is from http://ukrainevideoguide.com, - Check out the website for more information, including over 2 hours of FREE videos on Ukraine.

Travel Ukraine 2014 Odessa Beaches - Travel Guide

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Travel is the movement of people between relatively distant geogra...

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Travel is the movement of people between relatively distant geographical locations, and can involve travel by foot, bicycle, automobile, train, boat, airplane, or other means, with or without luggage, and can be one way or round trip.[1][2] Travel can also include relatively short stays between successive movements.
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Travel is the movement of people between relatively distant geographical locations, and can involve travel by foot, bicycle, automobile, train, boat, airplane, or other means, with or without luggage, and can be one way or round trip.[1][2] Travel can also include relatively short stays between successive movements.
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What Ukrainian girls in Odessa think of foreign guys! | How to travel better

Travel to Odessa/ Kiev / Zaporizhia and live like a Boss on a low Budget !

In this video I will take you on my trip to Ukraine where I travel to Odessa, Kiev and Zaporizhia. I will show you how you can live like a boss on a low budget ...

In this video I will take you on my trip to Ukraine where I travel to Odessa, Kiev and Zaporizhia. I will show you how you can live like a boss on a low budget and explain why I think the Ukraine is a very good TravelDestination.
Get a 30€/$ discount on airbnb for your first trip by using this link : https://www.airbnb.de/c/dlebedev48
Get 25% off your MyProtein order by using this link :
https://goo.gl/3MLBSM
My Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/danymalistic/
My Snapchat : Danymalistic

In this video I will take you on my trip to Ukraine where I travel to Odessa, Kiev and Zaporizhia. I will show you how you can live like a boss on a low budget and explain why I think the Ukraine is a very good TravelDestination.
Get a 30€/$ discount on airbnb for your first trip by using this link : https://www.airbnb.de/c/dlebedev48
Get 25% off your MyProtein order by using this link :
https://goo.gl/3MLBSM
My Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/danymalistic/
My Snapchat : Danymalistic

UKRAINE IS SOOOO CHEAP! Travel to Lviv

In todays video I will show you how inexpensive it is to travel to the Ukraine. In this video I am traveling to Ukraine in 2017, specifically to Lviv.
.Get a ...

In todays video I will show you how inexpensive it is to travel to the Ukraine. In this video I am traveling to Ukraine in 2017, specifically to Lviv.
.Get a 30€/$ discount on airbnb for your first trip by using this link : https://www.airbnb.de/c/dlebedev48
Get 25% off your MyProtein order by using this link :
https://goo.gl/3MLBSM
My Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/danymalistic/
My Snapchat : Danymalistic
inspired by IndigoTraveller : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wF1Mp3X_g1k
Travel to the Ukraine 2017
Travel to lviv
Travel to Odessa
Travel on a Budget

In todays video I will show you how inexpensive it is to travel to the Ukraine. In this video I am traveling to Ukraine in 2017, specifically to Lviv.
.Get a 30€/$ discount on airbnb for your first trip by using this link : https://www.airbnb.de/c/dlebedev48
Get 25% off your MyProtein order by using this link :
https://goo.gl/3MLBSM
My Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/danymalistic/
My Snapchat : Danymalistic
inspired by IndigoTraveller : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wF1Mp3X_g1k
Travel to the Ukraine 2017
Travel to lviv
Travel to Odessa
Travel on a Budget

My little Guide to Odessa, Ukraine.

In this video I'll show you the sights of Odessa. You'll see great churches and cathedrals of Ukraine, ancient monuments and beautiful boulevards of Odessa...I...

In this video I'll show you the sights of Odessa. You'll see great churches and cathedrals of Ukraine, ancient monuments and beautiful boulevards of Odessa... I'm fond of travelling and I'm dreaming to meet a man with whom I can travel a world.

In this video I'll show you the sights of Odessa. You'll see great churches and cathedrals of Ukraine, ancient monuments and beautiful boulevards of Odessa... I'm fond of travelling and I'm dreaming to meet a man with whom I can travel a world.

published:09 Sep 2010

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Ep. 63: Those are the people that have RUINED travel. Odessa, Ukraine Travel Guide

Exploring the maps![1] | Ultimate Driving: Odessa - ROBLOX

Hello guys, 2nd video here. And today we're going to play UltimateDriving: Odessa and in this episode we explore this map. We will be doing a series on this.
I will leave Dan's channel link below as well as his Episode 1 too.
Dan's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdk4jrTPbB4oPagWQfgx2g
Dan's video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jsI2BTMSuw&t=794s
Also I know this really cool person but she only has about 5 subs so please subscribe to her; she does speed draws, drawing tutorials, stop motion videos and much more!
Here is her channel link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfM9cCd8iDpJZwyzLDnE-KQ
Other than that, have a nice day!

ETS2 v1.30 Mario Map 12.7 #11 (deutsch)

To Odessa via Istanbul
The more I drive this map, the more I like it!
Nach Odessa via Istanbul
Je mehr ich die Map fahre, um so mehr gefällt sie mir!

published: 09 Mar 2018

Half-Life 2 Mapping Contest Walkthrough - DiamondDogsVille

DiamondDogsVille, the twenty-second mapping contest on PlanetPhillip created by random mappers to win a prize. Contest's theme: why aren't there any dogs with diamonds in here?
CubeMaps: At first I thought this map was gonna be difficult, but it wasn't. It was pretty fun and simple! There were for a couple of times that I messed up and had to go back but maybe it's because I was rushing. XD
Timely Escape: This one's my favorite entry! I really liked the timing on this map. You have to know what you're doing, and I eventually adapted what was going on after a while. The gnome bombs were the key to getting the extra supplies, and I really had fun with it! This map would be very hard to play if you don't know what you're doing. I loved the challenge in this map! Very good!
Industrial Re...

published: 20 Sep 2014

Half-Life 2 Mapping Contest Walkthrough - CityStreetsVille

The second mapping contest for the Run ThinkShootLive website! This contest is one I've been waiting for for a long time: maps that take place in city streets!
Opinion of each entry link here because description thought it was too long: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=810556062347625&id=120580251345213
Links:
http://www.runthinkshootlive.com/posts/citystreetsville/

Hello guys, 2nd video here. And today we're going to play UltimateDriving: Odessa and in this episode we explore this map. We will be doing a series on this.
I will leave Dan's channel link below as well as his Episode 1 too.
Dan's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdk4jrTPbB4oPagWQfgx2g
Dan's video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jsI2BTMSuw&t=794s
Also I know this really cool person but she only has about 5 subs so please subscribe to her; she does speed draws, drawing tutorials, stop motion videos and much more!
Here is her channel link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfM9cCd8iDpJZwyzLDnE-KQ
Other than that, have a nice day!

Hello guys, 2nd video here. And today we're going to play UltimateDriving: Odessa and in this episode we explore this map. We will be doing a series on this.
I will leave Dan's channel link below as well as his Episode 1 too.
Dan's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdk4jrTPbB4oPagWQfgx2g
Dan's video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jsI2BTMSuw&t=794s
Also I know this really cool person but she only has about 5 subs so please subscribe to her; she does speed draws, drawing tutorials, stop motion videos and much more!
Here is her channel link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfM9cCd8iDpJZwyzLDnE-KQ
Other than that, have a nice day!

Half-Life 2 Mapping Contest Walkthrough - DiamondDogsVille

DiamondDogsVille, the twenty-second mapping contest on PlanetPhillip created by random mappers to win a prize. Contest's theme: why aren't there any dogs with ...

DiamondDogsVille, the twenty-second mapping contest on PlanetPhillip created by random mappers to win a prize. Contest's theme: why aren't there any dogs with diamonds in here?
CubeMaps: At first I thought this map was gonna be difficult, but it wasn't. It was pretty fun and simple! There were for a couple of times that I messed up and had to go back but maybe it's because I was rushing. XD
Timely Escape: This one's my favorite entry! I really liked the timing on this map. You have to know what you're doing, and I eventually adapted what was going on after a while. The gnome bombs were the key to getting the extra supplies, and I really had fun with it! This map would be very hard to play if you don't know what you're doing. I loved the challenge in this map! Very good!
Industrial Revolution: This one was the winner of the contest. Even though alot of people liked this one the best, I didn't get quite fond of it as Timely Escape. The very first puzzle was the most difficult one for me, but I was eventually able to figure it out. Everything else after that was easy. The gravity gun puzzle was pretty clever as well. Even though this was fun, it didn't bring the adrenaline to my system unlike Timely Escape, plus once you get out of the shed, I suppose, the rest of the woods was skybox textures. Yeah, not very smart, but good job regardless!
Indyo: The one who made this entry turned this in at the last second so I wouldn't blame him for the lack of mapping style. I did like the gameplay and puzzles, and they were pretty simple. So many zombies though, and I find zombie combat boring so I just went to the end. Good map though!
Monoxide: Like the RavenholmVille contest, this contest also has a bonus map! I love city-based maps! Took me a while to get through a couple of the puzzles, including the beginning alley, and the fan part, but everything else was simple. I also see this author took a little bit of content from his Daylight mod. Liked the raft puzzle. If I didn't play Daylight, I might've had to think through that part. ;) Also what other nice touch there would be without an ending strider battle? Didn't even have to use the rocket launcher fully. XD
Ratings:
Cube Maps - 5/5
Timely Escape - 5/5
Industrial Revolution - 4/5
Indyo - 4/5
Monoxide - 5/5
Links:
http://www.planetphillip.com/posts/diamonddogsville-half-life-2-ep2/

DiamondDogsVille, the twenty-second mapping contest on PlanetPhillip created by random mappers to win a prize. Contest's theme: why aren't there any dogs with diamonds in here?
CubeMaps: At first I thought this map was gonna be difficult, but it wasn't. It was pretty fun and simple! There were for a couple of times that I messed up and had to go back but maybe it's because I was rushing. XD
Timely Escape: This one's my favorite entry! I really liked the timing on this map. You have to know what you're doing, and I eventually adapted what was going on after a while. The gnome bombs were the key to getting the extra supplies, and I really had fun with it! This map would be very hard to play if you don't know what you're doing. I loved the challenge in this map! Very good!
Industrial Revolution: This one was the winner of the contest. Even though alot of people liked this one the best, I didn't get quite fond of it as Timely Escape. The very first puzzle was the most difficult one for me, but I was eventually able to figure it out. Everything else after that was easy. The gravity gun puzzle was pretty clever as well. Even though this was fun, it didn't bring the adrenaline to my system unlike Timely Escape, plus once you get out of the shed, I suppose, the rest of the woods was skybox textures. Yeah, not very smart, but good job regardless!
Indyo: The one who made this entry turned this in at the last second so I wouldn't blame him for the lack of mapping style. I did like the gameplay and puzzles, and they were pretty simple. So many zombies though, and I find zombie combat boring so I just went to the end. Good map though!
Monoxide: Like the RavenholmVille contest, this contest also has a bonus map! I love city-based maps! Took me a while to get through a couple of the puzzles, including the beginning alley, and the fan part, but everything else was simple. I also see this author took a little bit of content from his Daylight mod. Liked the raft puzzle. If I didn't play Daylight, I might've had to think through that part. ;) Also what other nice touch there would be without an ending strider battle? Didn't even have to use the rocket launcher fully. XD
Ratings:
Cube Maps - 5/5
Timely Escape - 5/5
Industrial Revolution - 4/5
Indyo - 4/5
Monoxide - 5/5
Links:
http://www.planetphillip.com/posts/diamonddogsville-half-life-2-ep2/

Half-Life 2 Mapping Contest Walkthrough - CityStreetsVille

The second mapping contest for the Run ThinkShootLive website! This contest is one I've been waiting for for a long time: maps that take place in city streets...

The second mapping contest for the Run ThinkShootLive website! This contest is one I've been waiting for for a long time: maps that take place in city streets!
Opinion of each entry link here because description thought it was too long: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=810556062347625&id=120580251345213
Links:
http://www.runthinkshootlive.com/posts/citystreetsville/

The second mapping contest for the Run ThinkShootLive website! This contest is one I've been waiting for for a long time: maps that take place in city streets!
Opinion of each entry link here because description thought it was too long: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=810556062347625&id=120580251345213
Links:
http://www.runthinkshootlive.com/posts/citystreetsville/

Ukraine in maps: How the crisis spread

The crisis in Ukraine began in November last year when pro-Moscow PresidentViktor Yanukovych abandoned a deal with the EU in favour of stronger ties with Russia.
Protests erupted in the capital Kiev and quickly escalated as government buildings were seized in cities across the western regions of Ukraine.
Protests in western Ukraine
On 20 February at least 88 people were killed in 48 hours in Kiev.
Videos showed uniformed snipers firing at protesters holding makeshift shields. President Yanukovych signed a ceasefire deal with the opposition but then disappeared and parliament voted to remove him from power.
Ukraine has been torn between east and west since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. While Ukrainian is the main language in western regions, Russian is predominant in parts of the east and south.
The division is also reflected in voting patterns. Mr Yanukovych received most support in the southern and eastern regions of Ukraine in the 2010 election.
Protests spread south toCrimea
On 27-28 February pro-Russian gunmen seized key buildings in the Crimean capital, Simferopol.
Within days the parliament voted to join Russia and called a referendum.
The majority of Crimea's 2.3 million population identify themselves as ethnic Russians and speak Russian - a legacy of Russia's 200-year involvement in the region.
Russia's Black Sea Fleet also has its historic base in the Crimean coastal city of Sevastopol.
On 16 March, 97% of voters reportedly backed the proposal to join Russia. That figure was later disputed, with leaked documents showing only 50-60% support for the move.
The EU and US condemned the "annexation" of Crimea and imposed sanctions on Russian and Ukrainian officials.
Trouble spreads east
Pro-Russian sentiment is strong in eastern regions such as Donetsk and Luhansk, Ukraine's industrial heartland. After the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from Crimea, there were reports of large numbers of Russian troops gathering just over the border.
On 7 April protesters occupied government buildings in the eastern cities of Donetsk, Luhansk and Kharkiv.
Although the Kharkiv building was retaken the following day, the occupations spread to other cities, and a number of pro-Russian leaders declared that referendums on granting greater autonomy to eastern regions would be held on 11 May.
On 17 April, the US, EU, Russia and Ukraine reached a deal in Geneva to "de-escalate" the crisis quickly, but the agreement quickly unravelled.
On 25 April eight Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) military observers were detained by pro-Russian separatists near Sloviansk, accused of being spies.
They were eventually released after a week in captivity. But violent clashes continued in the city.
Dozens die in Odessa
On 2 May the conflict moved to the Black Sea city of Odessa where at least 46 pro-Russian activists were killed when a trade union building they had sought refuge in caught fire.
The trouble in Odessa erupted as, further east, Ukrainian forces began to challenge pro-Russian insurgents more aggressively, in many places winning back territory.
Eastern referendum
On 7 May Russian PresidentVladimir Putin proposed that referendums on independence for eastern regions should be postponed.
However a day later, pro-Russian activists in Donetsk and Luhansk said that they would go ahead with their planned votes, with millions of ballot papers printed.
The interim Ukrainian Government said it would ignore the outcome of any vote, and press ahead with its "anti-terror" operations against the separatists.
The EU said that any vote "could have no democratic legitimacy and would only worsen the situation".
Ukraine's economic ties
Elections for a new president in Ukraine are due to be held on 25 May. The OSCE is calling for a ceasefire ahead of the poll to enable voting to go ahead.
Ukraine has economic ties to both the EU and Russia.
Ukraine imports most of its gas and oil from Russia - and because energy has been heavily subsidised the country has become overly-reliant on fuel imports.
About one-third of Europe's gas also comes from Russia - about half of it through Ukraine.
Ukraine is heavily in debt. A rescue package agreed with Russia was cancelled after the protesters forced out Mr Yanukovych.
The International Monetary Fund has now approved a $17.1 bn (£10.1 bn) bailout for Ukraine the help the country's struggling economy. With funds from other donors, including the EU, the total package will be worth £32.1bn.
But the loan is dependent on strict economic reforms, including raising taxes and energy prices, which are unlikely to prove popular with voters.

Available for free download December 10th at http://prettylightsmusic.com/music
The Remixes collection is a full-length re-imagination of A Color Map of the Sun. Derek Vincent Smith -- aka Pretty Lights -- invited producers from a wide stylistic spectrum to remix the tracks from his latest album. Derek produced A Color Map of the Sun with no intention of having it be an album of dance floor bangers, but rather a collection of music that can be enjoyed anyplace, anytime, all the time.
These Remixes are other artists' interpretations of his compositions and self made vinyl samples. The tracks are mostly intended to be hard hitting, but they are also just very different.

Exploring the maps![1] | Ultimate Driving: Odessa - ROBLOX

Hello guys, 2nd video here. And today we're going to play UltimateDriving: Odessa and in this episode we explore this map. We will be doing a series on this.
I will leave Dan's channel link below as well as his Episode 1 too.
Dan's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdk4jrTPbB4oPagWQfgx2g
Dan's video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jsI2BTMSuw&t=794s
Also I know this really cool person but she only has about 5 subs so please subscribe to her; she does speed draws, drawing tutorials, stop motion videos and much more!
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Odessa: Ukraine’s secret weapon? (NATO Review)

Odessa has been attacked. Many times. But it has found a way to make the attacks bring people together. NATOReview travelled to the southern Ukrainian region to find out the secret of its success.
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What is NATO Review? It’s a free, online magazine looking at some of today’s most pressing security issues. It publishes videos, articles, timelines, maps, podcasts, cartoons and more on everything from cyber attacks to the effect of social media in revolutions. Or from energy security to Russia’s hybrid war tactics. Or even from water scarcity to the need to get more women into defence.
Most important is that what is published in NATO Review does not necessarily represent official opinion or policy of member governments, or of NATO. So the opinions you’ll hear in NATO Review may not be the ones you expect to hear. Or from people you’d expect to be invited to offer their opinions.
It’s a magazine that has been doing this for over 60 years. And in that sense, despite it being a modern magazine, it still holds to the task given to it all those years ago - which is to 'contribute to a constructive discussion of Euro-Atlantic security issues'.
NATO Review website: http://www.nato.int/review

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Germans from Russia Settlement Locations Map Tutorial

A short tutorial introducing the map of Germans from Russia Settlement Locations and how t...

Germans from Russia Settlement Locations Map Tutorial

A short tutorial introducing the map of Germans from RussiaSettlement Locations and how to search it. For more maps, see the maps page on our website:
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Medford to Odessa

Medford to Odessa on the Marqash Sea map for Transport Fever.
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Travel to Odessa Ukraine

Considering traveling to Odessa, Ukraine? Is OdessaSafe? Is Odessa "open to tourism" even during the crisis? We just returned again from a trip to Odessa in Fall 2014 and its still one of our favorite places in the world! Watch this video to learn more about traveling to Odessa, Ukraine. This video is from http://ukrainevideoguide.com, - Check out the website for more information, including over 2 hours of FREE videos on Ukraine.

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Travel Ukraine 2014 Odessa Beaches - Travel Guide

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Travel Ukraine 2014 Odessa Beaches - Travel Guide

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What Ukrainian girls in Odessa think of foreign guys! | How to travel better

In this video you'll learn about what girls from Odessa, Ukraine really think of the forei...

Travel to Odessa/ Kiev / Zaporizhia and live like a Boss on a low Budget !

In this video I will take you on my trip to Ukraine where I travel to Odessa, Kiev and Zaporizhia. I will show you how you can live like a boss on a low budget and explain why I think the Ukraine is a very good TravelDestination.
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Odessa Ukraine Tour of City

A real representation of what it is like to visit Odessa Ukraine.If you are a western man,...